9.3Km 0 2024-06-27
339, Munsu-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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9.3Km 0 2024-06-27
1F, 336, Munsu-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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9.6Km 23693 2024-04-17
377, Nambusunhwando-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-229-3341
Ulsan Grand Park Rose Festival has on exhibit about 3 million roses in a vast rose garden. The festival offers diverse views of beautiful roses along with dynamic performances and participation events.
9.6Km 1 2023-01-25
Taehwa-dong, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-229-3147
Simni Bamboo Grove is a bamboo forest that stretches over about 4 km along the Taehwagang River and is a natural garden using bamboo that has grown naturally for a long time. It is a healing space in the city where the river wind blowing through the bamboo and the whisper of bamboo leaves tickle your ears.
A unique night garden where the Milky Way descends at night. It is a must-see course where you can feel as if you are walking along the Milky Way in the night sky as colorful lights meet bamboo. In addition, through the outdoor escape room game
9.8Km 37284 2024-02-20
Ulsan Metropolitan City
Twelve Scenic Places of Ulsan City encompass the stunning landscapes of Ulsan, showcasing the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. These include the bamboo forest in Taehwagang Gardens, the majestic rock formations in Daewangam Park set against the backdrop of the azure sea, the four seasons of Gajisan Mountain, the silver grass field of Sinbulsan Mountain, the breathtaking sunrise at Cape Ganjeolgot, the ancient Petroglyphs of Bangudae Terrace and Cheonjeon-ri from the Neolithic era. Other scenic spots include the Gangdong and Jujeon Pebble Beach, Ulsan Grand Park, the captivating night view from the Ulsandaegyo Bridge Observatory, the charming Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village, the serene Oegosan Onggi Village, and the picturesque Naewonam Valley in Daeunsan Mountain.
9.9Km 43657 2024-01-03
154 Taehwaganggukgajeongwon-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
The Taehwagang River cuts across the heart of Ulsan and flows into Ulsan Bay, which is connected to the East Sea. The river basin, which stretches 36 kilometers from east to west and 28 kilometers from north to south, is mostly comprised of mountainous terrain, but there is fertile land on both sides of the river and at the southern end of the river. The river is presently an important source of drinking water for the citizens of Ulsan.
The field around the midpoint of Taehwagang River was left abandoned for a long time before it was founded as Taehwagang National Garden, preserving nature while providing a resting spot to the citizens of Ulsan. The garden is over twice the size of Yeouido Park in Seoul, and consists of natural water and a lush bamboo forest, known as Simnidae Forest, along with canola and forage barley fields. Simnidae Forest was once in danger of demolition as part of the government's flood control plans but remains preserved thanks to community efforts. Preservation efforts led to turning the area into Taehwagang National Garden of today, which was recognized as Korea's second national garden in 2019.
10.2Km 20902 2020-09-05
Mugeo-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-120
Taehwagang River cuts across the city of Ulsan from the west to east and originates from Tapgolsaem Spring on Baegunsan Mountain. The 47.54-kilometer-long river passes through downtown Ulsan and empties out into Ulsan Bay on the East Sea. Not just a symbol of pride for the people of Ulsan, the river has long since been a precious commodity that has played a pivotal role in Ulsan culture and history. There are several attractions and amenities near the river such as a bamboo forest park, grassy fields, a pampas grass colony, trails, and exercise facilities. The river itself is home to many freshwater fish, while the riverside area is a famous habitat for migratory birds.
10.5Km 0 2024-06-26
251, Deoksin-ro, Onsan-eup, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
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10.6Km 6023 2022-08-18
90 , Hamwol-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-290-3691
Sunmot Ecological Park is home to the famous Sunmot Pond, which is associated with the legend of Dongbangsak and Grandmother Mago. The pond provides a beautiful resting space in the heart of Ulsan.
11.2Km 19480 2024-02-20
10 Baksangjin 5-ro, Buk-gu, Ulsan
Birth Home of Park Sang-jin is the residence where Park Sang-jin (1884-1921), an independence activist during the Japanese colonial period, once resided. He devoted all his assets to the independence movement, which led to the decline of his family and the eventual loss of this house to others. However, the government later acquired it, restoring and preserving the property. Comprising six buildings, including sarangchae and anchae, the tiled-roof house represents a yangban's residence built in the 19th century in Korea.